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Statistical analysis of the clustering of all 143 non-redundant isolates showed that those from blood, CSF, and post-surgical hip-prosthesis infections (Figure 1) significantly more often belonged to divisions I-2, II and III than to the acne-associated division I-1 (p≤0.0001, Fisher's exact test, two-sided).

Pesticide exposed children more often belonged to social group 4.

The patients who were rehospitalized more often belonged to socio-economic strata 2 and 3 (lower strata, assumed to correspond to lower income), than patients who were not rehospitalized.

However, bivalent H3K4/K27me3 marks much more often belonged to clustered probes compared to H3K4me3/DNAMe marks, which means that many of the H3K4/K27me3 sites colocalized in certain genes, and most of the H3K4me3/DNAMe sites were distributed separately with limited co-localization.

Compared with the 1451 participants considered in the analysis, participants not included (not re-evaluated or with missing values) significantly more often belonged to public schools (83.2% vs 73.1%, p<0.001) and to families with less educated parents (parental education <6 years: 40.8% vs 21.8%).

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Now, as orchestras and recording companies adjust to new demographic realities, the face of the art more often belongs to a young woman whose body is part of the pitch.

No autographs of ancient Greek or Roman authors survive; manuscripts of their works are rarely older than the 6th century ad and more often belong to the 9th and 10th centuries.

It could be said they more often belong to the "natively unfolded" category [ 30] than native proteins do.

Using a centroid-mediated classification algorithm to analyse the presence of the different cell-of-origin breast cancer subtypes in the present data set, we again showed that breast tumours from patients with IBC significantly more often belong to the basal-like or ErbB2-overexpressing cell-of-origin subtypes.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) released its 2006 report finding that approximately 25percentt of U.S.-Americans consider Islam as a religion of hatred and violence, and that those with the most biased attitudes tend to be older, less educated, politically conservative, and are more often to belong to the Republican Party.

In fact, cancer-associated pathogens (e.g. HPV, Helicobacter pylori) often belong to more or less large families of serotypes and genotypes that differ markedly by carcinogenic potency.

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